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Upserve by Lightspeed is a point-of-sale system designed specifically for restaurants. In addition to POS functions, the cloud-based product comes equipped with restaurant management features, its own payment processing services and a variety of hardware options.
The system is a great solution for a variety of restaurants — including quick-service restaurants, fine dining establishments, bars, cafes, breweries, bakeries and more — that would benefit from sophisticated reporting capabilities, employee training and extra features like reputation management. However, it’s also more expensive than other options, such as Square.
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Overview
Software cost | $59 per month and up, plus $40 to $60 per terminal. |
Hardware cost | $1,350 for a POS terminal with a monitor and card reader. Android tablets and iPads can also be used as terminals. |
Payment processing cost | Company won't disclose, but it says it's a flat-rate, quote-based fee. |
Contract length | Company won't disclose contract length, but early termination fees apply. |
Live support | 24/7 U.S.-based phone and email support. |
Ease of use | Reviewers say the system is easy to use and simple to train employees on. |
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How does Upserve POS work?
Upserve POS combines payment processing with restaurant management tools to generate insights and reports on sales, products and labor. Managers can use the all-in-one product to streamline communication and manage menus, employees and front-of-house operations.
Here’s a rundown of some of the system’s main features and how they work.
Menu management
Upserve’s POS software lets managers add and customize menu items and allows servers to search by specific item or menu category. The product also offers menu inventory countdowns, so staff will know when a particular item is low in stock, and sold-out items can be automatically marked “out of stock.” Upserve’s Menu Intelligence feature flags menu items as “one-hit wonders," "greatest hits," "underperformers," or "hidden gems.”
Front and back-of-house communication
Servers can annotate customers’ orders to communicate special requests to the kitchen — for instance, maybe a customer asked to sub one item for another. The system also includes an option to hold items and send them to the kitchen later.
Employee management and training
Managers use the POS to designate roles and permissions to each employee so they have access to the appropriate menus and workflows for their role. Managers can put the POS system in training mode so new employees can practice going through workflows. A feature called the logbook lets staff and management communicate directly through the POS, too. Employees can leave notes about the previous night’s shift and provide feedback through custom questions and checklists.
Additionally, all software plans include Upserve Workforce, an employee time and scheduling tool that lets managers create and assign schedules, send shifts to employees and manage clock-ins.
Upserve HQ
Upserve HQ, the product’s restaurant analytics platform, organizes data in one place to help managers save time and identify opportunities for improvement. It includes the following capabilities:
Server performance data and labor reporting.
Reputation management — access reviews of your restaurant across multiple sites.
Sales analytics for comparing trends daily, weekly and yearly.
Guest book for storing customer information and profiles.
Loyalty program development.
In-house online ordering.
You can also access Upserve HQ data from Upserve Live, the company’s POS app. Upserve Live is accessible on both iOS and Android phones, giving users the ability to track restaurant operations in real time and on the go.
Upserve pricing and features
Software
Plan | Pricing | Features |
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Core | $59 per month plus $60 per terminal. |
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Pro | $199 per month plus $50 per terminal. | All features in the Core plan plus:
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Pro Plus | $359 per month plus $40 per terminal. | All features in the Pro plan plus:
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Online ordering and gift card add-ons can be tacked onto any plan for an additional fee.
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Hardware
Upserve offers its own POS terminal and tableside ordering device, along with receipt printers, cash drawers, card readers and iPad stands:
Upserve POS Terminal: $1,350.
Upserve Tableside Mobile POS: $499.99.
Lightspeed iPad Stand: $219.99.
Credit Card Swiper for iOS Terminal: $104.99.
Upserve Cash Drawer: $129.99.
Wireless Thermal Receipt Printer: $299.99.
Kitchen Display System Touchscreen Monitor: $449.99.
Payment processing
Upserve’s payment processing fees are quote-based. The company charges restaurants a flat rate per transaction and allows them to accept payments over the phone, online and tableside.
Pros of Upserve POS
Unique reporting capabilities
While most POS systems provide basic data on sales, not all offer insight into customers’ online reviews or email managers a daily rundown of menu performance, labor costs and server performance. Upserve’s daily digest emails and reputation management feature make it easy for managers and owners to keep their finger on a restaurant’s pulse. Quick access to these insights might be worth the price for establishments that understand how to act on them.
Employee training mode
Another standout feature is Upserve’s employee training mode. New employees can get used to the system and its workflows without worrying about making a mistake or interrupting day-to-day operations. This could help free up time and resources for restaurants bringing in a lot of new hires.
Customer support
Upserve POS offers 24/7 U.S.-based customer support 365 days per year for all of its software plans, as well as numerous ways to contact support representatives. Since bars and restaurants often operate outside of normal working hours, having access to around-the-clock support in case something goes wrong is essential. If a hiccup in the system isn’t addressed the same day, for example, a restaurant and its employees could miss out on a busy night’s worth of revenue and tips.
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Cons of Upserve POS
Price
Upserve POS is expensive. The most basic plan, although it includes an impressive feature set, starts at $59 per month, in addition to a monthly $60 per terminal fee. If you want to add online ordering, inventory management or use Upserve software on more than one terminal, you’re going to incur another fee for each of these services. Even though the Pro plan includes inventory management, it’s more than triple the monthly price of the Core plan.
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Upserve alternatives
Square for Restaurants
POS monthly fee:
$0 for Square POS, Restaurant, Retail and Appointments Free plans.
$29 for Square Appointments Plus plan.
$60 for Square Restaurant Plus plan.
$69 for Square Appointments Premium plan.
$89 for Square Retail Plus plan.
$192 and up for Square Restaurant Essentials Bundle.
Custom pricing for Square Retail Premium plan.
Hardware cost:
$0 for Square magstripe-only card reader ($10 for each additional reader) or if using Tap to Pay for iPhone (iPhone not included).
$49 and up for Square Reader contactless and chip card reader.
$149 for Square Stand iPad POS or Square Stand Mount (iPad not included; monthly financing available).
$299 for Square Terminal mobile card reader with built-in printer (monthly financing available).
$799 for Square Register two-screen system (monthly financing available).
Payment processing:
2.6% plus 10 cents for in-person transactions.
2.9% plus 30 cents for online transactions.
3.5% plus 15 cents for manually keyed transactions.
3.3% plus 30 cents for invoices.
Square offers a POS system designed specifically for restaurants. Its essential features are similar to those of Upserve — management for menus, front-of-house, employees and inventory, as well as reporting and integration functionalities. The software also works with Square’s payment processing services and hardware. If you’re looking for a solution that’s considerably less expensive and a little less complex than Upserve, Square for Restaurants is a great alternative.
Toast
POS monthly fee:
$0 for Starter Kit plan.
$69 Point of Sale plan.
Custom plans available.
Hardware cost:
$799.20 for Handheld Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
$1,024.20 for Countertop Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
$1,339.20 for Guest Self-Service Starter Kit (but $0 if you agree to a higher processing fee).
Payment processing:
3.09-3.69% plus 15 cents per transaction, if you choose a pay-as-you-go plan.
2.49% plus 15 cents for card-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.
3.50% plus 15 cents for card-not-present transactions, if you pay for hardware upfront.
Like Upserve, Toast provides POS options specifically for restaurants and offers 24/7 support in all of its plans. The $165 per month Growth plan is expensive, but stands out with its own in-house online ordering and delivery service. Add-ons like gift cards, marketing services and customer loyalty programs can also be added for an additional fee.
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